Griffith Statement on IOC Ban of Male Athletes in Women’s Sports
panel’s efforts to push the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to take actions to root out cheating
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panel’s efforts to push the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to take actions to root out cheating
standards, requiring UBOs to: Implement comprehensive anti-doping programs with pre-match drug testing, Establish a minimum payment
Olympic games due to Russia’s government-facilitated doping scandal, as well as the 2022 full-scale Russian … Olympic games due to Russia’s government-facilitated doping scandal, as well as the 2022 full-scale Russian
Olympic and Paralympic Committee and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Formed in 2010, the Congressional Olympic and Paralympic
present at every match. • Create strict, transparent anti-doping rules. • Set minimum standards for insurance coverage
bout. UBOs would have comprehensive anti-doping testing programs that would ensure no boxer has an unfair advantage